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It's Kinta's Turn Onstage

Manga ChapterCh. 115

Chapter 115 hands the spotlight to Kinta. After his rocket bike is shot down, he saves the plummeting Bamora and gathers nanoskin from the wrecked Ayase home to build a towering mecha, the Great Kinta, that battles the kaiju suit with Tokyo Tower.

Pages: 17
Volume: 14
Next Chapter: Chapter 116
Release Date: July 25, 2023
Title Japanese: 金太の出番じゃんよ
Previous Chapter: Chapter 114
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Summary

Momo watches Kinta show up holding the note she had left at home to warn her grandmother, and both she and Aira deflate that it summoned Kinta rather than Seiko. When Kinta asks where the Ayase house is, Momo tells him it has been wrecked, leaving him crestfallen that the Great Kinta is off the table. The spatial-suit alien Hastur then lets Bamora drop, so Kinta morphs his bike into a rocket to chase her down.

Enemy fire blows the rocket apart and sends Kinta plunging too. Mid-fall he catches Bamora's hand, produces a small cube of nanoskin, and pulls the material of the ruined Ayase residence together into a mecha that squares off with the kaiju suit, stunning Momo, Okarun, Mantisian, and Aira. Piloting the giant, Kinta strikes back at the kaiju by swinging Tokyo Tower as a weapon.

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Key Events

The team is less than thrilled by Kinta's arrival, since their plea for aid had been meant for Seiko. Once Hastur lets Bamora fall from the kaiju's mouth, Kinta rockets skyward after her.

His ship is destroyed, yet he still grabs Bamora and summons the nanoskin, which streams in from the demolished Ayase home to take shape as the Great Kinta. Their fight, billed as Bamora and Kinta Sakata vs. Hastur, ends with Kinta launching the alien away using Tokyo Tower.

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Notes

Counting seventeen pages, this chapter went live July 25, 2023, placed in Volume 14 inside the Space Globalists Arc and Kintama Hunt Saga. Those featured are Kinta Sakata, Bamora, and Hastur, along with Momo Ayase, Okarun, Mantisian, and Aira Shiratori.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What happens in Chapter 115 of Dandadan?

In Chapter 115, Kinta takes the spotlight: after his rocket bike is shot down he saves the plummeting Bamora and gathers nanoskin from the wrecked Ayase home to build a towering mecha, the Great Kinta.

What is the Great Kinta?

The Great Kinta is a towering mecha Kinta builds from nanoskin that streams in from the demolished Ayase home, which he pilots to battle the kaiju suit.

How does Kinta save Bamora in Chapter 115?

When Hastur lets Bamora drop, Kinta morphs his bike into a rocket to chase her, and after the rocket is blown apart he catches her hand mid-fall.

What weapon does Kinta use against the kaiju suit?

Piloting the Great Kinta, Kinta strikes the kaiju suit by swinging Tokyo Tower as a weapon, launching the alien away.

Why is the team disappointed by Kinta's arrival?

The team deflates because the note Momo left at home had been meant to summon Seiko, not Kinta.

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